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the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because
the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealing. it was right there. this was a community list of people, we just grew up together. there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell...
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as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a staggering amount of information the officer has to know and he's going to get grilled in court to make sure he knew that information. experts are all made, none of them are born. say an officer goes to traffic, he has a real interest in traffic and he's going to do traffic reconstruction and everything up to fatal accidents. for him to be able to do that, he's got to go out to a scene, he has to look at evidence, he has to be basically a map maker to create a diagram about what occurred, he has to look at the weight of the vehicle, the radial skids, apply the laws of physics and come up with a reasonab
as a law enforcement officer you are required to come up with expertise in all kinds of disciplines. you come to work as a patrol officer and you walk out on the street, first call you get might be to go to a traffic accident. you have to look at the physics, you have it look at the scene and see what happened. you might leave there and go to narcotics activity, leave there and go to child abuse, a shooting, a stabbing, those are all different crimes. when you think about it, that's a...
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this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among equals. what we learned in los angeles was that oppression alone was not the answer. it did not work. there were record highs in gang violence in 2005. i want to tell you what has happened between 2005 and 2012. number one, the grass roots -- the disorganize, fragmented, passionate grass roots must be part of this. the community members who go to county supervisors meetings, the members who pass out fliers, the youths who have been in the juvenile justice system that are now part of the coalition -- those individuals must have a seat at the table. no. 2.
this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among...
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this november, the voters will decide on limiting the three strikes law. issues and measures long overdue. it is clear there is much more that needs to be done. according to a study that was published this month -- since 1989, 2000 people have been wrongfully incarcerated and they served collectively, 10,000 years. an average of 11 years person. i would like to thank the people who made this summit possible. memoranda -- amy devon -- many volunteers and all of our speakers and panelists. i would like to thank the co- sponsors, and the bar association of san francisco. i would like to thank them for their help and support. it is my pleasure to introduce the president elect of the bar association of san francisco. they provide conflict attorneys to handle cases when a defender is not available. >> i am the president elect of the bar association. we're very proud to co-sponsor the justice of it. on behalf of the 8000 members, and all of those who -- dedicate their careers -- we are very fortunate to have his leadership with top-notch legal representation. for
this november, the voters will decide on limiting the three strikes law. issues and measures long overdue. it is clear there is much more that needs to be done. according to a study that was published this month -- since 1989, 2000 people have been wrongfully incarcerated and they served collectively, 10,000 years. an average of 11 years person. i would like to thank the people who made this summit possible. memoranda -- amy devon -- many volunteers and all of our speakers and panelists. i...
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laws in texas and south carolina. he has support from the labor and latino communities but some republican critics in congress are expected to oppose his confirmation. if confirmed he would be one of the highest ranking hispanics in government. >> pope francis is gearing up for the first official mastectomy at st. peter's square with the first audience today with the visiting head of state, a president with whom he has clashed over a socially liberal policies. >> pope francis has charmed the faithful from the humility. speaking to 150,000 at st. peter's square off the cuff. with the first south american pope he cannot escape the past. he cigaretted -- greeted the president of argentina. in the past they have been at crossroads over the dirty war between 1976 and 19839 military dictatorship killed and torture up to 30,000 people. the church is accuses of complicit in the crimes. >> abc was told that francis had the power to save his family and he refused. human rights campaigners accusebergbergberg of letting two of hi
laws in texas and south carolina. he has support from the labor and latino communities but some republican critics in congress are expected to oppose his confirmation. if confirmed he would be one of the highest ranking hispanics in government. >> pope francis is gearing up for the first official mastectomy at st. peter's square with the first audience today with the visiting head of state, a president with whom he has clashed over a socially liberal policies. >> pope francis has...
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it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an unprecedented thing for a national party to put their cards on the table face up, but this is what we're willing to do to build our party. i think it was necessary. i think people wanted the report to be real. they wanted it to be honest. they wanted it to be, if it had to, raw and maybe a few pieces of china needed to be broken. gwen: words. they called themselves stuffy old men, took real pokes at themselves. but did it go beyond that, karen? >> well, it was an after-action report. the r.n.c. had put together a commission and they had done thousands of interviews. the bottom line, he said the party is in a cull decak, reached a point where they're only talking to themselves. it spelled out
it struggled to reach an agreement on new gun laws, rejecting an assault weapons ban and taking tiny steps toward tightening background checks. political leaders in and out of congress rushed to catch up with rapidly shifting public pinion on same-sex marriage. and republicans looked inward to find out what went wrong in 2012. >> people want us to be bold. and i think this it is true. this is an unprecedented thing for a national party to put their cards on the table face up, but this is...
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cyberattack launched on iran's nuclear facilities was an act of force that likely violated international law. a group of 20 international researchers reportedly agreed unanimously that the launch of the cyberworm stuxnet several years ago constituted an act of force which is prohibited under the united nations charter except in cases of self-defense. some even thought the worm constituted an armed attack which would mark the start of a conflict and entitle iran to use force to defend itself. human rights groups are criticizing the united states and other countries acting to weaken a draft of what could be the first-ever global arms treaty. negotiations began at the u.n. in new york last week for a treaty to regulate the $70 billion trade. earlier talks collapsed last year when the u.s. as well as russia and china said they needed more time. on monday, the head of the arms control for oxfam said the new draft is too weak. >> it is not good enough. this is not the treaty we have been campaigning for for 10 years. this is not the treaty that is going to save lives and protect people. the loopho
cyberattack launched on iran's nuclear facilities was an act of force that likely violated international law. a group of 20 international researchers reportedly agreed unanimously that the launch of the cyberworm stuxnet several years ago constituted an act of force which is prohibited under the united nations charter except in cases of self-defense. some even thought the worm constituted an armed attack which would mark the start of a conflict and entitle iran to use force to defend itself....
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a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging out from a snowstorm. they got 10 inches of snow over night. it caused flight delays delays and some schools were shut down. the monday morning commute was slippery in new jersey and blamed for several accidents. more snow is expected throughout the day. >>> here in the bay area, back to hoping for rain. our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> got the fingers crossed. nothing significant. a few sprinkles is how it looks. it will last all week. the chance of showers are in the forecast starting on wednesday and they linger into the weekend. the quest
a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging...
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the law will have to be tweekd. even some democrats are calling for changes to the law including a medical device tax which a lot of democrats includie ining al franken want eradicated. congress will have to tweak the law but that's going to be very difficult because parties just don't generally agree on this law. >> the health and human services department which was involved to a certain extent was hit with sequester cuts. could that impact the viability of this new health care plan for america? >> i think the administration's going to put all the resources it can, because it is just so important to the white house, that they are going to put all their manpower. other programs within hhs would have to suffer. some republicans voted against the bill that would have averted a government shutdown because it does fund the implementation of obama care. >> interesting. big decisions that have to be made along the way. so it's not done until it's done. thanks so much, bob. happy sunday. >>> an extreme weather alert for yo
the law will have to be tweekd. even some democrats are calling for changes to the law including a medical device tax which a lot of democrats includie ining al franken want eradicated. congress will have to tweak the law but that's going to be very difficult because parties just don't generally agree on this law. >> the health and human services department which was involved to a certain extent was hit with sequester cuts. could that impact the viability of this new health care plan for...
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happy third birthday health care law. is there really a cause for celebration? eric's crewgetting ready to unwrap a new reason why it's not when they crash the party. first here on forbes, one college giving new meaning to higher learning. it's saying sayonara to student loans putting students to work instead. should more follow suit. we'll debate that next. >>> you want to lrn, you better earn. the college of the ozarks in missouri is no longer accepting students who take out loans. instead kids who need money for school have to work it off on campus. the college says it will help solve our student loan debt program. and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully
happy third birthday health care law. is there really a cause for celebration? eric's crewgetting ready to unwrap a new reason why it's not when they crash the party. first here on forbes, one college giving new meaning to higher learning. it's saying sayonara to student loans putting students to work instead. should more follow suit. we'll debate that next. >>> you want to lrn, you better earn. the college of the ozarks in missouri is no longer accepting students who take out loans....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> you want to lrn, you better earn. the college of the ozarks in missouri is no longer accepting students who take out loans. instead kids who need money for school have to work it off on campus. the college says it will help solve our student loan debt program. and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is bome -- they don't
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> you want to lrn, you better earn. the college of the ozarks in missouri is no...
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as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted several years ago when a tsunami hit a country in indonesia which was predominately anti-american in its sentiment, mostly because of disinformation, mostly because as people grew up there they were given propaganda and told stories about the american those and what we do and how we do it, and they learned to feel we were the enemy. then they saw through that catastrophe, they saw the response of the lincoln battle group, they saw american military men and women in uniform as well as partnering with non-governmental organizations like project hope, operation smile, doctors without borders, they
as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted...
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bill: three years since the president's controversial health care law was signed into law. and remember this. >> we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy. bill: that was in 2010. now three years later the bill seeps just as controversial as ever. a new sign the political fight could be just heating up. heather: people still don't know what's in it. >>> plus manhunt for a crazed gunman after this unbelievable scene happened at a restaurant with people dining inside. bill: there are breaking details about american pastor held inside a notorious iranian prison. what his doctor is saying and new push for a response for washington's help. >> and i have to tell them, that he was in prison because he loved jesus and that he loved them very much. bill: you're about to see some dramatic surveillance video of a gunman firing into a restaurant. a chinese restaurant. a man named gray, trying to blast his way through the door in philadelphia. this thing goes on and on. on the other side several young men are trying to keep it s
bill: three years since the president's controversial health care law was signed into law. and remember this. >> we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy. bill: that was in 2010. now three years later the bill seeps just as controversial as ever. a new sign the political fight could be just heating up. heather: people still don't know what's in it. >>> plus manhunt for a crazed gunman after this unbelievable scene...
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district 4 -- disproportionately, the students being most criminal laws are black and brown males? why is that? >> i think there are a number reasons. i am not an expert. i am telling you what i feel and see in districts around the countries. i think that we fundamentally struggle with engagement of youth. think changing the way we about instruction. the notion that students are going to come in, sit down, have their homework ready and cannot ait to go to school with fabric so torn in society and back home, those issues come into school. understanded to geometry. we view the signs of disengagement as defiance. disengagement and defiance are not the same and you know that. , i gets a simple reason out, just the opposite of what we're trying to do. i think they are issues of fear. what is going to happen if i challenge a student? what we find out is that in the schools where we are watching few if any suspensions, there is a lot of teacher engagement with students. i could not be more proud of it and it is astonishing. tavis: let me ask you a two-part question and let you take your t
district 4 -- disproportionately, the students being most criminal laws are black and brown males? why is that? >> i think there are a number reasons. i am not an expert. i am telling you what i feel and see in districts around the countries. i think that we fundamentally struggle with engagement of youth. think changing the way we about instruction. the notion that students are going to come in, sit down, have their homework ready and cannot ait to go to school with fabric so torn in...
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happy third birthday health care law. is there really a cause for celebration? eric's crew getting ready to unwrap a new reason why it's not when they crash the party. first here on forbes, one college giving new meaning to higher learning. it's saying sayonara to student loans putting students to work instead. should more follow suit. we'll debate that next. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands re
happy third birthday health care law. is there really a cause for celebration? eric's crew getting ready to unwrap a new reason why it's not when they crash the party. first here on forbes, one college giving new meaning to higher learning. it's saying sayonara to student loans putting students to work instead. should more follow suit. we'll debate that next. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts,...
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and it comes ten days after her husband urged the court to overturn the law, which he signed in 1996. the arc of mrs. clinton's changed opinion reflects a turnaround of public sentiment. in 2004, only 30% of americans supported same-sex marriage. by december of last year, the same nbc news wall street journal poll showed a majority in favor. >> the world has just transformed itself on this issue, including the political world. >> reporter: on friday, republican senator rob portman came out in favor of same-sex marriage. >> i now believe people ought to have the right to get married. >> reporter: a position most of his party oppose, but this morning after a report declared the party need to do broaden its appeal, the party launched a $10 million vopledge to reach its votes. president obama has also changed his position, announcing his support of same-sex marriage last year and a new poll just today shows 58% of americans agree. brian? >> kristin welker at the white house for us tonight. kristin, thanks. >>> still ahead for us on a monday evening, a major break in one of this nation's l
and it comes ten days after her husband urged the court to overturn the law, which he signed in 1996. the arc of mrs. clinton's changed opinion reflects a turnaround of public sentiment. in 2004, only 30% of americans supported same-sex marriage. by december of last year, the same nbc news wall street journal poll showed a majority in favor. >> the world has just transformed itself on this issue, including the political world. >> reporter: on friday, republican senator rob portman...
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advocates for tougher laws will stage two rallies here tomorrow. no matter what the senate winds up doing, gun control faces a much tougher challenge in the republican controlled house. >> kristin welker tonight, thank you. >>> the supreme court turns its attention this week to an issue that's the subject of shifting public opinion -- same-sex marriage. there were rallies in support of it today in new york and other cities. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is at the court for us tonight. pete, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. this is the first time the supreme court has delved into the issue of same-sex marriage and is considering challenges to two laws -- the defense of marriage act that blocks the federal government from recognizing it, and prop 8, a voter initiative that stops same-sex marriage in california. two gay couples in california are asking the court to strike down proposition 8 enacted by state voters in 2008 to prevent people like them from getting married. >> we're not out to redefine marriage or topple the i
advocates for tougher laws will stage two rallies here tomorrow. no matter what the senate winds up doing, gun control faces a much tougher challenge in the republican controlled house. >> kristin welker tonight, thank you. >>> the supreme court turns its attention this week to an issue that's the subject of shifting public opinion -- same-sex marriage. there were rallies in support of it today in new york and other cities. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is at the...
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. >> what is really important is that law enforcement is not standing alone. >> reverend george cummings joins the chief on calling meetings with gang leaders urging them to stop the violence. 38 new police officers have just joined the force. part of the first police academy graduation in four years. >>> lowe's is being accused of discrimination in san francisco. they opened a store on bay shore boulevard in 2010. the chronicle is reporting six current and former employees are filed a lawsuit in superior court. they sailors hired minority employees to agree with the city to allow the store to be built. they say management fired employees once the store opened. lowe's declined comment but insisted it's in full compliance with city regulations and agreements. >>> a mock plane crash in the bay area helped dogs sharpen their search and rescue skills. they built this training facility. this is the shell ridge open space area in walnut creek. now the dogs were sent out in search of pretend plane crash victims that were equipped with everything from fake flood. the goal is to train volunteers
. >> what is really important is that law enforcement is not standing alone. >> reverend george cummings joins the chief on calling meetings with gang leaders urging them to stop the violence. 38 new police officers have just joined the force. part of the first police academy graduation in four years. >>> lowe's is being accused of discrimination in san francisco. they opened a store on bay shore boulevard in 2010. the chronicle is reporting six current and former employees...
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the chinese territory has better laws to protect domestic workers compared to other asian nations. but today's court decision shows that judges are not willing to extend those rights. >> the people of venezuela go to the polls next month, it won't just be the presidency that's at stake, but a struggle between good and evil. that's how the venezuelan opposition leader at least has characterized the choice. just weeks after the death of hugo chavez, the race is on to elect his successor and as will grant reports, this is a bitterly fought contest. >> hugo chavez's devoted followers almost never criticized him. they rejected the opposition's arguments about his control of the judiciary or the media and had no trouble with the idea that venezuela--- venezuelans live under a dictatorship. but most people might complain about quality of life issues. such as infrequent rubbish collections or a lack of sporting facilities -- facilities for the young. but in a staunchly pro-chavez neighborhood, judith has a direct line to the government. they responded with oil money, paying for more rubbis
the chinese territory has better laws to protect domestic workers compared to other asian nations. but today's court decision shows that judges are not willing to extend those rights. >> the people of venezuela go to the polls next month, it won't just be the presidency that's at stake, but a struggle between good and evil. that's how the venezuelan opposition leader at least has characterized the choice. just weeks after the death of hugo chavez, the race is on to elect his successor and...
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laws in texas and south carolina. he has support from the labor and latino communities but some republican critics in congress are expected to oppose his confirmation. if confirmed he would be one of the highest ranking hispanics in government. >> pope francis is gearing up for the first official mastectomy at st. peter's square with the first audience today with the visiting head of state, a president with whom he has clashed over a socially liberal policies. >> pope francis has charmed the faithful from the humility. speaking to 150,000 at st. peter's square off the cuff. with the first south american pope he cannot escape the past. he cigaretted -- greeted the president of argentina. in the past they have been at crossroads over the dirty war between 1976 and 19839 military dictatorship killed and torture up to 30,000 people. the church is accuses of complicit in the crimes. >> abc was told that francis had the power to save his family and he refused. human rights campaigners accusebergbergberg of letting two of hi
laws in texas and south carolina. he has support from the labor and latino communities but some republican critics in congress are expected to oppose his confirmation. if confirmed he would be one of the highest ranking hispanics in government. >> pope francis is gearing up for the first official mastectomy at st. peter's square with the first audience today with the visiting head of state, a president with whom he has clashed over a socially liberal policies. >> pope francis has...
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the law. >> some people who are saying this ignored the fact that the blend add approach is commonly used throughout the world. >> no one knows where remaining $55 billion will come from to finish the project. >> bart conducting an experiment allowing bikes on board during morning and evening commute hours, bicycles okay in all trains with just restrictions. abc 7 news has been riding bart this afternoon. there will be a bit of a delay here, have you seen problems? >> folks have been bringing bikes on bart this evening when nornlly when bicycles would be allowed. bart has been toying with the idea of allowing bikes. in august, the test is on fridays allowing people to bring bikes on during peak commute times and decided the -- they needed to do more tests f you look you can see there is someone bringing a bicycle in. going to take that bike down stairs of course because they're not allowed on escalators. this is what you're going to be seeing more of. bart decided to do a test on every day of the week because fridays were slow. after doing a survey during august they figured out the
the law. >> some people who are saying this ignored the fact that the blend add approach is commonly used throughout the world. >> no one knows where remaining $55 billion will come from to finish the project. >> bart conducting an experiment allowing bikes on board during morning and evening commute hours, bicycles okay in all trains with just restrictions. abc 7 news has been riding bart this afternoon. there will be a bit of a delay here, have you seen problems? >>...
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federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance of $240 million for the year and $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances. again, all federal law- enforcement is doubling and struggling to cover their core missions. why it didn't ice ever submit a reprogramming request to the appropriations rather than releasing detained illegal immigrants? >> with regard to the appropriations outside of the custody operations, we were pursuing a conservative approach because we did not know what our budget would be for the rest of the year and those funds would be what would allow us to operate at a substantial level in those accounts for the r
federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance of $240 million for the year and $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances....
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it's a speed bump for the law abiding. it slows down the law abiding and does nothing to anybody else. >> reporter: the gun lobby has a campaign of its own. >> these bills would ban commonly owned firearms. >> reporter: with connecticut residents getting robocalls in the wake of the deadly school shooting there. >> three months from one of the most horrendous tragedies that's happened and to call the town of newtown didn't seem like the right thing to do. >> reporter: today the state's two senators pressed for the calls to stop. >> you have polling so broadly supporting gun restrictions whether they are assault weapons or universal background checks. at the end of the day it's difficult for democrats to get through anything short of background checks. >> reporter: the senate is in recess until april 8 and is expected to pick up the fight soon thereafter. the bill containing universal background checks does not include an assault weapons ban which may be considered separately as an amendment. brian? >> ron mott in new york
it's a speed bump for the law abiding. it slows down the law abiding and does nothing to anybody else. >> reporter: the gun lobby has a campaign of its own. >> these bills would ban commonly owned firearms. >> reporter: with connecticut residents getting robocalls in the wake of the deadly school shooting there. >> three months from one of the most horrendous tragedies that's happened and to call the town of newtown didn't seem like the right thing to do. >>...
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my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. >>> well, we are certainly sorry to see the news of the resignation, we are going to continue to work in the region to support the effort of the rebels. to urge him to step aside. >> shannon: bring in the panel. juan williams, nina easton and charles krauthammer. we have talk about a rebel-backed leader stepping down. there is a dispute if the others will accept the resignation but he didn't feel like there was backing. >> rebels are upset that he wanted to engage in conversation with the regime how it could be settled. is there a possibility of the truce deal? the rebels -- this is a problem. the rebels didn't want it and saw it as traitor, and they want to take out assad. which is fine from the u.s. point of view. but there is a tremendous cost. if you send in arms and they're enemy of the united states are they going t
my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. >>> well, we are certainly sorry to see the news of the resignation, we are going to continue to work in the region to support the effort of the rebels. to urge him to step aside. >> shannon: bring in the panel. juan williams, nina easton...
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both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated law but the loss is threatening to cut it to save money. karen gray of houston stopped rallies in virginia in maryland. they protested the same saturday service. >> the possibility of an end to saturday delivery looms large. the general wants to stop saturday mail delivery starting with office. the national association of letter carriers said a loud collective. >> this is part of a pre-meditated rumor designed to stop the postal service. >> union leaders more of the same. >> deliver on rday. >> they agree more are paying bills on-line but not everybody like
both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated...
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tell me the impact this state case may have on other state laws then. >> okay. so i think ultimately this is the democratic process, and that prop 8 was even granted, that the justices heard prop 8, and saw those rallies today, means the process is chugging along. even the conservative justices at the court today, all seemed to know where the country was heading. that might leave alabama, mississippi, georgia, those states still keeping bans on same-sex marriage. and then we can get into the situation like you mentioned, loving v virginia but that might be a long time from now, but the way we're moving that could be just some years from now. >> michael: yeah that's the interracial marriage case we talked about before. next on the docket the constitutionality of doma. give us a quick preview of that case. >> this is about whether the federal government can define marriage between a man and a women, therefore depriving anyone legally married state taxes, or military benefits et cetera. there are over a thousand federal laws currently keeping same-sex couples in ne
tell me the impact this state case may have on other state laws then. >> okay. so i think ultimately this is the democratic process, and that prop 8 was even granted, that the justices heard prop 8, and saw those rallies today, means the process is chugging along. even the conservative justices at the court today, all seemed to know where the country was heading. that might leave alabama, mississippi, georgia, those states still keeping bans on same-sex marriage. and then we can get into...
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who are already married under the laws of their state different from opposite section sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. i mean we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c. and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for purposes of federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> because it's clearly not what anyone understood as marriage at the time of the framing of the constitution. >> reporter: still, same-sex families pay taxes and don't get the same benefits and the issue with doma really gets complicated if they have children who are also excluded from benefits. >> when we have kids i would like them to be born in a post-doma united states. >> still, california is one of only a handful of states that gives most of the benefits of marriage to same-sex couples and domestic partnerships. one question is whether any ruling by the court on califor
who are already married under the laws of their state different from opposite section sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. i mean we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c. and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for purposes of federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding...
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it would also apply to similar state laws across the country. a middle of the road option known as a nine-state solution would apply to states that only allow civil united nations. it would not affect marriage bans in other states. and a narrow ruling would allow gay marriage only in california. but the justices could also decide that sponsors of prop 8 don't have the proper standing to represent california in the case. that could allow a lower court decision to declare prop 8 unconstitutional and to remain in place. a lot of options there. watching from inside the courtroom will be chief justice john roberts' cousin who is gay. she told the "l.a. times" he's a smart man. he's a good man. i believe he sees where the tide is going. i do trust him. i absolutely trust that he will go in a good direction. earlier this month, senator rob portman entered the debate, reversing his stance on the issue when he revealed his son had recently come out. will portman chronicled the story in the yale student newspaper writing in part, i'm proud of my dad. not
it would also apply to similar state laws across the country. a middle of the road option known as a nine-state solution would apply to states that only allow civil united nations. it would not affect marriage bans in other states. and a narrow ruling would allow gay marriage only in california. but the justices could also decide that sponsors of prop 8 don't have the proper standing to represent california in the case. that could allow a lower court decision to declare prop 8 unconstitutional...
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tax laws. tax theories. corporate returns, partenerships, llc's. you can bring me any tax problem and i will deal with it. i don't care how complicated it is. in fact, the more complicated, the better. we're here to get done what you need done. nothing scares me. i've helped thousands of people and i can help you. just bring it on. that's what we do for our clients. we figure it out. >> jimmy: hi there. welcome tonight on the program. we watched him love, we watched him shower. former bachelor and current dancing star sean lowe is here. and then is your love big enough, lianne la havas from the sony stage. very strong lineup for you. next week, bruce willis will be here, as will duane johnson, celebrity diver kareem abdul-jabbar will be here. music from dustin lynch, divine finch and even more than that, too. so join us next week. earlier tonight, our first guesguest learned the gender of her prime time fetus and it's a boy. please welcome ellen pompeo. >> how are you? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: you look fantastic. to have a baby. do we say congratula
tax laws. tax theories. corporate returns, partenerships, llc's. you can bring me any tax problem and i will deal with it. i don't care how complicated it is. in fact, the more complicated, the better. we're here to get done what you need done. nothing scares me. i've helped thousands of people and i can help you. just bring it on. that's what we do for our clients. we figure it out. >> jimmy: hi there. welcome tonight on the program. we watched him love, we watched him shower. former...
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law enforcement yet to confirm the connection. the fear, the potential for more attacks from other gang members. the governor's mansion and state capitol have expanded security following the murder. prison gangs are prolific across america. the american correctional association reports, almost 14% of the prison population are involved in gangs. an estimated 200,000 inmates. investigators believe ebel may have been linked to other murders. >> there is physical evidence in the car we want to recover, compare and see if we are on track with the crime scenes in colorado. >>> a law enforcement source says investigators are not convinced that evan ebel acted alone. they're looking into whether he had an accomplice. a public memorial for clements will be later today. >>> police in georgia say a tip helped lead them to the suspected killer of a 13-month-old boy in a stroller. a 17-year-old taken into custody for the murder of antonio santiago. hismotor said the toddler was shot to death during a botched robbery attempt last week. >>> poli
law enforcement yet to confirm the connection. the fear, the potential for more attacks from other gang members. the governor's mansion and state capitol have expanded security following the murder. prison gangs are prolific across america. the american correctional association reports, almost 14% of the prison population are involved in gangs. an estimated 200,000 inmates. investigators believe ebel may have been linked to other murders. >> there is physical evidence in the car we want...
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interesting to see how they actually change this law and what it means for the people to actually do a skiver these tim carmody a senior writer at the verge thank you for joining us thank you. well authorities are telling nudists at a popular beach on the wisconsin river to take a hike at least during the weekdays a nude beach in maso maine wisconsin attracts people who bathed in the buff from all over the country but police say that the fund doesn't end with some naked splish flashing arrests records show that the riverbed is a hotbed for sexual acts and drugs in a span of nearly nine days in two thousand and eleven twenty six people were arrested by wardens for sex and sixteen people for drug offenses it was these kinds of an.
interesting to see how they actually change this law and what it means for the people to actually do a skiver these tim carmody a senior writer at the verge thank you for joining us thank you. well authorities are telling nudists at a popular beach on the wisconsin river to take a hike at least during the weekdays a nude beach in maso maine wisconsin attracts people who bathed in the buff from all over the country but police say that the fund doesn't end with some naked splish flashing arrests...
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facing charges after they said she should be in court and said she does not understand california's laws. >>> they are making government records more accessible and they are aimed at helping people find building permits and even abandoned homes. >> there is this perception that the underclass in oakland is not using the internet when in fact they do. >> it is part of a international mall project code to make it more accessible. it will give fans a searches for empty seats and engulfs them -- and gives them options to upgrade their seats and this app has not been set yet. >> sal knows all about the morning commute, 208 and everything else -- 280 and everything else. >> i am the real person doing this for you and traffic is doing well on most commutes and we are getting busy as many commutes begin to change and as you can see traffic looks good heading past the sunole grade and passed mission boulevard and heading to the peninsular from burlingame to palo alto, it is 5:59 let's go back to the desk. >>> a grass fire is out but concerns remain. the important information we could find out tod
facing charges after they said she should be in court and said she does not understand california's laws. >>> they are making government records more accessible and they are aimed at helping people find building permits and even abandoned homes. >> there is this perception that the underclass in oakland is not using the internet when in fact they do. >> it is part of a international mall project code to make it more accessible. it will give fans a searches for empty seats...
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the government doesn't consider itself subject to the law. there is no remedy for people wrong. >> the politics of this are fascinating. chuck hagel only got the job and to have karzai accuse america of being inclusion with the taliban and john kerry flies in, it seems this has been rather prearranged and the u.s. has a stake in getting karzai reelected. do you think this agreement was part of a political decision by the obama administration to bolster karzai before the vote? >> sure. everybody is in a difficult political decision. karzai knows the americans are leaving and he needs to make sure that he has some base within his citizenry of popularity, showing them that he's willing to stand up to the americans because of how unpopular the americans are in afghanistan after a decade plus of a brutal and bloody war. the appearance, of course, want to make sure whoever runs afghanistan is subject to american influence. we don't want to have spent all that money and all those lives in the last decade plus trying to control afghanistan only for s
the government doesn't consider itself subject to the law. there is no remedy for people wrong. >> the politics of this are fascinating. chuck hagel only got the job and to have karzai accuse america of being inclusion with the taliban and john kerry flies in, it seems this has been rather prearranged and the u.s. has a stake in getting karzai reelected. do you think this agreement was part of a political decision by the obama administration to bolster karzai before the vote? >>...
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a law degreeave from harvard too. why didn't you respond to the charges? w out ofknow, i town. allison is done listening. in addition to being an attorney, i am also a registered nurse, specializing. in mental specializing it is my obligation to inform you, you may have a bipolar disorder. you have never been to india. you did not teach at nyu. i am noture anything you have told me is true. it's nothing bad. just sometimes people create alternate realities for themselves as a coping mechanism for dealing with stress. you are just under a lot of stress. crazy >ng mlling me the attorney said to save me does not believe i'm me. aha [applause] -- [applause] t to -- you don't want to talk? >> i am happy to say something. this is based on real-life events and not fabricated, although one of the most of soweto magazines in the world or finished a after we performance of the production this is a piece of, published in print that it's a moving story but i don't know why he made all those things up. that's all i think i should say >> thank you. [applause] >> we have time for questions. p
a law degreeave from harvard too. why didn't you respond to the charges? w out ofknow, i town. allison is done listening. in addition to being an attorney, i am also a registered nurse, specializing. in mental specializing it is my obligation to inform you, you may have a bipolar disorder. you have never been to india. you did not teach at nyu. i am noture anything you have told me is true. it's nothing bad. just sometimes people create alternate realities for themselves as a coping mechanism...
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laws of their state different from opposite sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c., and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> it's clearly not what anyone understood as marriage at the time of the framing of the constitution. >> reporter: still, same-sex family as pay taxes and don't get the same benefits. the issue with doma gets complicated if they have children who are also excluded from benefits. >> when we have kid, i would like them to be born in a post-doma united states. >> reporter: ironically, conservative legal advocates say raising children is one of the biggest arguments in favor of preserving traditional marriage between and a man and a woman. the supreme court is likely to decide the doma case some time this june. >>> we'll take you to iraq nex
laws of their state different from opposite sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c., and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> it's clearly...
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have that kind of law, but we don't know. we just know it is someone that bought a ticket at a liquor store in passaic. here there was a rumor and something of a prank that brought us here, that they thought they had a winner here, a truck driver called the store last night to say he had the winning ticket and it turned out to be wrong, which is a cautionary tale about rumor and pranks. all over the state, there was a lot of enthusiasm, biggest jackpot in the state of new jersey they've won. now we know it is somebody or several people in passaic, new jersey, up north who can step forward and be instant hundreds of millionaires, if that's a word. >> it is a word, i'll take it with all of that money, they can have lots of lamborghinis as we were saying. ron allen, live in boanew jerse. seek legal help, sign and verify that you are, in fact, the winner. collect your prize, have a legal rep do it for you, choose your payment, annual or lump sum, most pick the lump sum. unless you intend to keep things private, be prepared for a
have that kind of law, but we don't know. we just know it is someone that bought a ticket at a liquor store in passaic. here there was a rumor and something of a prank that brought us here, that they thought they had a winner here, a truck driver called the store last night to say he had the winning ticket and it turned out to be wrong, which is a cautionary tale about rumor and pranks. all over the state, there was a lot of enthusiasm, biggest jackpot in the state of new jersey they've won....
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a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging out from a snowstorm. they got 10 inches of snow over night. it caused flight delays delays and some schools were shut down. the monday morning commute was slippery in new jersey and blamed for several accidents. more snow is expected throughout the day. >>> here in the bay area, back to hoping for rain. our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> got the fingers crossed. nothing significant. a few sprinkles is how it looks. it will last all week. the chance of showers are in the forecast starting on wednesday and they linger into the weekend. the quest
a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging...
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meanwhile, president obama's health care reform law is turning three today. and the political battles over it continue. two elections later, one supreme court decision, and this week, a rare show of bipartisanship to repeal an unpopular tax in that law. molly henneberg taking a look at that for us, live from washington. hi, molly. >> hi, jamie, that was the medical device tax on everything from latex gloves to wheelchairs to dental instruments and republicans and democrats on capitol hill voted to repeal it, but health insurance industry advocates warned more taxes from this law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law includes a new 100 billion dollar tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014, 8 billion dollars, average individual will pay $100 more on the premium, and small businesses will pay over $350 for each family they provide coverage for. >> reporter: president obama said in a statement today that obamacare is already saving seniors money on prescription drugs and is slowing the growth of health care costs. and the president also contend
meanwhile, president obama's health care reform law is turning three today. and the political battles over it continue. two elections later, one supreme court decision, and this week, a rare show of bipartisanship to repeal an unpopular tax in that law. molly henneberg taking a look at that for us, live from washington. hi, molly. >> hi, jamie, that was the medical device tax on everything from latex gloves to wheelchairs to dental instruments and republicans and democrats on capitol hill...
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facing charges after they said she should be in court and said she does not understand california's laws. >>> they are making government records more accessible and they are aimed at helping people find building permits and even abandoned homes. >> there is this perception that the underclass in oakland is not using the internet when in fact they do. >> it is part of a international mall project code to make it more accessible. it will give fans a searches for empty seats and engulfs them -- and gives them options to upgrade their seats and this app has not been set yet. >> sal knows all about the morning commute, 208 and everything else -- 280 and everything else. >> i am the real person doing this for you and traffic is doing well on most commutes and we are getting busy as many commutes begin to
facing charges after they said she should be in court and said she does not understand california's laws. >>> they are making government records more accessible and they are aimed at helping people find building permits and even abandoned homes. >> there is this perception that the underclass in oakland is not using the internet when in fact they do. >> it is part of a international mall project code to make it more accessible. it will give fans a searches for empty seats...
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that law defines marriage as between a man and a woman. right now people are lining up outside of the supreme court trying to get front-row seats to history. will the supreme court say i do to same-sex marriage or decide to punt? key players made their arguments today on cnn's "state of the union." >> we immediate to keep the debate live. americans on both sides of the issue are deeply invested on this debate of marriage and don't need a 50-state solution presented by the supreme court when our democratic institutions are perfectly capable of handling the issue. that's what the court will december glide the united states supreme court since the 1880s has 14 times described marriage as a fundmental right. when we are talking about this issue going before the court, we are talking about fundamental notions of people, justice, and liberty. >> >> supreme court's ruling may not come until june but the justices question during argument this week may reveal how they are leaning. bring in now our political panel. l.z. granderson joins us. strategi
that law defines marriage as between a man and a woman. right now people are lining up outside of the supreme court trying to get front-row seats to history. will the supreme court say i do to same-sex marriage or decide to punt? key players made their arguments today on cnn's "state of the union." >> we immediate to keep the debate live. americans on both sides of the issue are deeply invested on this debate of marriage and don't need a 50-state solution presented by the...
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the politics on this, separate from the law. but on the politics front you've seen the massive shift in public opinion, in california and nationally. from opposition to gay marriage to support for it. how does that influence your argument to the court as well as what the court rules? the arguments, while they aren't decided by politics, they enter into a political atmosphere, no matter what's decided. >> i think it really, underscores the point that we're making is that the political process is working. >> the shifts in public opinion that exist in polls from one to the next, underscore the fact that americans are engaged in the debate and that's why we need to keep the debate with the american people and not have the supreme court remove it from the hands of the american people. the polls that matter on election day, californians have gone to the polls twice to vote on marriage in a nine-year period, those polls deserve respect. we're asking the supreme court to respect the opinions of californians in a poll on marriage. >> one
the politics on this, separate from the law. but on the politics front you've seen the massive shift in public opinion, in california and nationally. from opposition to gay marriage to support for it. how does that influence your argument to the court as well as what the court rules? the arguments, while they aren't decided by politics, they enter into a political atmosphere, no matter what's decided. >> i think it really, underscores the point that we're making is that the political...
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the case comes at a time in india when there are calls for stricter laws on sexual assault and changes in cultural attitudes toward women. a december gang-rape on a new dehli bus that killed a woman spurred protests in india, where most women have stories of sexual harassment and abuse on public transportation or on the streets. all classes are cancelled at the university of central florida this morning -- following the discovery of a student's body and explosives. 500 students were evacuated from a dorm building after someone called 9-1-1 and reported a person with a gun. police arriving found a person dead inside a dorm room of an apparent suicide. they also found an assault weapon and what they call "improvised explosive devices" new this morning. a trial is set to begin this morning in new york city over the police department's controversial tactic of stopping, questioning, and sometimes frisking people on the street. more than a hundred police officers, scholars, and lawmakers are expected to testify about the policy that has seen mostly african american and hispanic men stopped b
the case comes at a time in india when there are calls for stricter laws on sexual assault and changes in cultural attitudes toward women. a december gang-rape on a new dehli bus that killed a woman spurred protests in india, where most women have stories of sexual harassment and abuse on public transportation or on the streets. all classes are cancelled at the university of central florida this morning -- following the discovery of a student's body and explosives. 500 students were evacuated...
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the jim crow laws in the 1950s and '60s. it has gone step by step to change the consciousness of america. and president obama has not necessarily been a leader on this issue. but he is cresting the wave of public opinion and at a couple of key moments, he's shown real leadership as in the second inaugural. >> you and i both know there were people who would noted if joe biden had not made his comments on "meet the press" that sunday morning, that the president would not have stepped out in support of same-sex marriage. at the time that he did, he has not been a leader there. at the en, when history looks back, it will be joe biden that was the wind beneath his wings, if i can quota song? >> well, joe biden has earned himself a star in history with that moment. it will be an important part of his legacy. but barack obama was close on his heels. and after all, it is the president, not the vice president that history pays most attention to. and i think in the last year, president obama has been quite brave on this issue and you
the jim crow laws in the 1950s and '60s. it has gone step by step to change the consciousness of america. and president obama has not necessarily been a leader on this issue. but he is cresting the wave of public opinion and at a couple of key moments, he's shown real leadership as in the second inaugural. >> you and i both know there were people who would noted if joe biden had not made his comments on "meet the press" that sunday morning, that the president would not have...
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>> one deals with the state law and the other the federal law. at the heart of both cases is the question whether or not the opportunity for same sex couples to marry is a constitutional right. here is mark suleman director for freedom to marry. the fundamental issue is whether loving and committed same sex couples who served their country to ho pay taxes. some of whom are raising families, whether they should be able to take part in the fundamentally american freedom to marry. by the way those we talked to out there in the snow exclude included the first same sex couple in california to marry when it was temporarily legal. >> shepard: how do people plan to situate justices. >> in the california case of course they are going to argue the courts should not overturn a majority something california voters said they wanted a ban on gay marriage in their state. when it comes to the federal law, they also believe the justices are not ready to completely redefine something that has been at the foundation of society. here is brian brown, president of nat
>> one deals with the state law and the other the federal law. at the heart of both cases is the question whether or not the opportunity for same sex couples to marry is a constitutional right. here is mark suleman director for freedom to marry. the fundamental issue is whether loving and committed same sex couples who served their country to ho pay taxes. some of whom are raising families, whether they should be able to take part in the fundamentally american freedom to marry. by the way...
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law the rest of the day you will notice by 3:00, green up here, maybe throughout the higher elevations and then the rest of the night the clouds increase and tomorrow, wednesday starting out with clouds in the morning and they will break up and, again, we could see maybe a higher elevation sprinkle but not until thursday afternoon this area of low pressure gets the closest to the bay area and that could bring out showers. high temperature today is 59 in san francisco, low 60's in san mateo and 65 in san jose and the sea breeze kicks united states in the city and a look ahead you will notice the rain chance coming in on thursday and warmer friday, wet on saturday and, again, on easter, sue? >> we have a live shot of the brand new tunnel at devil's slide tunnel and here come as car, kind of cool shot for you, very light traffic here, but very nice to have this tunnel completed. congratulations, that is a neat thing for those folk on the coast. a couple of issues out here, a new accident to report to you in the fremont area, north 680 at the parkway, and four cars involved with this and p
law the rest of the day you will notice by 3:00, green up here, maybe throughout the higher elevations and then the rest of the night the clouds increase and tomorrow, wednesday starting out with clouds in the morning and they will break up and, again, we could see maybe a higher elevation sprinkle but not until thursday afternoon this area of low pressure gets the closest to the bay area and that could bring out showers. high temperature today is 59 in san francisco, low 60's in san mateo and...
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the crimes that made the law. because these are the crimes that went to the supreme court and the court used these crimes, these cases to define what capital punishment is all about. how it may be implemented in the united states. >> brown: what did you find about the evolution of... maybe give us an example of the way the court looked at cases like this? >> well, what we found is that the court is in great disarray. there's enormous division on the court not only about capital punishment itself but how to decide capital punishment cases. to what extent should the questions before them really be left to juries and state legislatures? for example, the supreme court ruled that a defendant who was mildly retarded cannot be executed. a defendant who is 16 years old cannot be executed or 17 years old. even though some 17-year-olds are just as cold blooded as a 30-year-old killer. so you have that big debate. who decides? the supreme court ruled many years ago in defining what is cruel and unusual punishment that it dra
the crimes that made the law. because these are the crimes that went to the supreme court and the court used these crimes, these cases to define what capital punishment is all about. how it may be implemented in the united states. >> brown: what did you find about the evolution of... maybe give us an example of the way the court looked at cases like this? >> well, what we found is that the court is in great disarray. there's enormous division on the court not only about capital...